Situations

— Courts

  • Delayed Investigations in Côte d’Ivoire Undermine Confidence in the ICC

    Ali Ouatarra, Founder of the Ivorian Coalition for the International Criminal Court, Coordinator of the African Francophone Coalitions for the ICC and Focal Point of the African Network for International Criminal Justice reports that delayed investigations in Côte d'Ivoire have encouraged further violence and put an end to all hope of victims of post-election violence to know the truth and obtain justice.

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  • Les enquêtes retardées en Côte d’Ivoire sapent la confiance dans la CPI

    Ali Ouatarra, Fondateur de la Coalition Ivoirienne pour la CPI, coordinateur des Coalitions de l’Afrique Francophone pour la CPI et Point Focal du réseau africain pour la Justice Pénale Internationale rapporte que les enquêtes retardées en Côte d'Ivoire ont encouragé de nouvelles violences et mis fin à tout espoir des victimes des violences post-électorales de connaître la vérité et d'obtenir justice.

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  • New Opinion Piece Series: The Cost of Hibernated Investigations

    Amnesty International and the World Federalist Movement introduce a series of opinion pieces by civil society organizations challenging the ASP Independent Expert Review’s recommendation to hibernate International Criminal Court investigations as a solution to underfunding.

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  • Open Letter from Amnesty International Secretary General Agnès Callamard to ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan on the commencement of your term in office

    Prosecutor, Karim Khan On behalf of Amnesty International, I congratulate you on assuming office as Prosecutor of the International Criminal…

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  • The tortuous path to peace in the Central African Republic

    Amnesty International’s Campaigner for Central Africa Tity Agbahey (@tityagb) reflects on the importance of the Special Criminal Court…

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  • Bemba case highlights need for reparative justice

    In this final piece in our series commenting on the Bemba Appeals Judgment (previous ones here, here,…

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  • Bemba fair trials ICC Appeals Chamber that on 8 June acquitted Mr Bemba from charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity

    Lessons must be learned from the Bemba case as a whole

    Over the next two weeks, Amnesty’s International Justice Team will post a series of opinion pieces examining key issues…

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  • Libya: ICC arrest warrant raises hopes for justice

    On 15 August, the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued a warrant for the arrest of Mahmoud el-Werfelli, who is accused of war crimes for actions committed while he was Field Commander of the Special Forces Brigade (Al-Saiqa) affiliated to the Libyan National Army (LNA).

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